Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition (Fifth Canadian Edition)
Cultural Anthropology 5th Edition Canadian serves as an essential foundational textbook for students embarking on their journey in cultural anthropology. This edition effectively introduces the discipline’s scope, methods, history, and theories before delving into critical areas of study, such as social organization, subsistence strategies, and worldviews. These themes are explored through the authors’ fieldwork experiences, various theoretical frameworks—both classic and contemporary—and relevant examples from Canada and beyond, offering students a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the field.
The latest 5th edition has been meticulously revised to enhance readability and clarity, ensuring accessibility for all learners. It reflects recent developments, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, prompting students to consider the significance of cultural anthropology in their contemporary lives. Additionally, this new fifth canadian edition adopts a robust decolonizing approach, addressing the discipline’s colonial origins, amplifying Indigenous voices, and emphasizing topics vital to Indigenous communities in Canada, such as linguistic resilience, governance, and resurgence.
978-0195402551, 978-0190165963
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